Bill and Hillary Clinton, battle-tested, gear up for another Washington fight
The Clintons will provide recorded depositions after months of delay amid a House probe into Jeffrey Epstein’s network, with testimony set for February 26 and 27.
- Hillary Clinton, former secretary of state, will testify Thursday, Feb. 26, and Bill Clinton, former president, will appear Friday, Feb. 27 at the Chappaqua Crossing complex.
- After subpoenas last August, the Republican-led House Oversight Committee moved to hold the Clintons in contempt; December document releases and Justice Department disclosures intensified scrutiny.
- Justice Department records show Bill Clinton took four trips on Epstein's private jet, with released images including a hot-tub photo and a plane picture showing redacted individuals beside him.
- The committee said the closed-door depositions will be recorded on video and transcribed for public release, while Town Supervisor Victoria Tipp urged residents to allow extra travel time and avoid restricted areas around Chappaqua.
- Drawing on their 1990s political 'war room' approach, Rep. James Comer threatened contempt to compel the Clintons, with nine House Democrats joining the effort.
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Bill and Hillary Clinton, battle-tested, gear up for another Washington fight
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